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The Soviet Air Force since 1918

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Publisher
Stein and Day
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Leaves
308
Category
Library

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Acknowledgementsย  Abbreviationsย  Prefaceย  Chapter 1: Early Concepts, 1900 - 1928ย  Chapter 2: Expansion, 1928 - 1937ย  Chapter 3: Small Wars, 1936 - 1940ย  Chapter 4: The Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945ย  Conclusionย  Biographical Notesย  Bibliographyย  Index